Comments: Price was a 34th-round selection of the Atlanta Braves in 2008 but did not sign.

743

Yost, Sean

Nebraska

RHP

R/R

6'07"

190

1988-12-15

JR

57

Workman, Brandon

Texas

RHP

R/R

6'05"

225

1988-08-13

JR

Comments: Scouts have known about Workman for quite some time, and he was a third-round pick of the Phillies in 2007. Over the course of his Longhorns career and a couple of Cape Cod League stints, he's done little to hurt his stock. With a solid repertoire, good command and bulldog mentality, he's the kind of top-program college starter who will undoubtedly get many looks in the early going on Draft Day.Enhanced Scouting Report

20

Vitek, Kolbrin

Ball State

2B

R/R

6'02"

195

1989-04-01

JR

Comments: Wherever Vitek has gone, he's hit. He plays at a smaller program, but in a year with a lack of premium bats at big programs, his production is getting noticed. His bat speed and mechanics should make him an excellent hitter at the next level. He has power, though there's some debate how much there will be at the next level. He also runs pretty well. The main question with Vitek is where he'll play defensively, as his current home at second doesn't appear to be a great fit. He's athletic enough to play the outfield, and that might be the best bet. Wherever he plays, it's his bat that has people interested, and that's what will get him drafted in the first couple of rounds.Enhanced Scouting Report

383

Rau, Garrett

California Baptist University

RHP

R/R

6'00"

185

1988-12-22

JR

39

Ranaudo, Anthony

LSU

RHP

R/R

6'07"

231

1989-09-09

JR

Comments: Entering the spring as perhaps the top college arm in the country, Ranaudo missed a chunk of time with an elbow issue. Brought back slowly, he has struggled to regain the form that made him such an elite prospect in the first place. More than anything, he's struggled to find a feel for the strike zone, and for keeping the ball down in it like he had in the past. How he finishes his season will go a long way toward determing his Draft stock, but the injury, together with being advised by Scott Boras, make him very difficult to place.Enhanced Scouting Report

233

Hernandez, Chris

Miami

LHP

L/L

6'02"

195

1988-12-14

JR

Comments: In his sophomore season in 2009, Hernandez was named All-ACC Second-Team. He was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 14th round in 2007 but did not sign.

413

Couch, Keith

Adelphi University

RHP

L/R

6'02"

210

1989-11-05

JR

36

Brentz, Bryce

Middle Tennessee State

LF

R/R

6'00"

190

1988-12-30

JR

Comments: A year after having one of the best offensive seasons in college baseball, Brentz entered his Draft year as one of the top pure college hitters. He's done nothing to alter that impression. He has a short, compact stroke and plenty of power to all fields. A two-way player in the past, the arm that worked well for him on the mound is more than enough from the outfield. He could be one of the top college bats to come off the board.Enhanced Scouting Report